Well since we’re in the autumn season the might as well try the dictation program again and see if it will work in the season as well as in the summer I hope I’m getting better I’m not sure the program is. So far I think it’s performing exceptionally well I’m the one who’s having the problem. Paragraph I tried using it to make some email plans and things like that and I did more work very well probably because I don’t have the right protocol to make the commands correct.
This has been a very tough weekend with my pet peeves as far as getting programs together and of course we still have our son cam in hospital and their various issues that have to be resolved there and that’s taking not so much of my time but it really is putting Linda his wife in the cold showers only speak and giving her very very busy. All that to say I really don’t have time to write a very sensible blog today.
I’m visiting my own family doctor today for some tests because am having some difficulty with things I don’t think I’ll be having difficulties with but that happens. So if you’ll pardon me I will go to bed and start of the making all these mistakes with the programs, and the problems compounded by my errors. So I let this go for today hope you enjoy the make a Old Farmer’s Almanac information we send along to you today to make a bit of a break in all this political brouhaha – boy that’s neat the program put in brouhaha on its own motion I guess it fits as well as anything. So see you tomorrow Lord willing enjoyed being with you today hope you have a good day in the Lord.
Cordially, IN HIM
Jack
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©120924FirstWeekOfAutumn .doc
“JUST A MINUTE”
‘TIS THE FIRST WEEK IN A GOLDEN SEASON
Just a Minute: Saturday marked the first day of the Autumnal season. So may I share with you some Old Farmer’s Almanac – non-political poetry. Here goes… in the month of September 2012:
Thunder is tolling, busses are rolling, sunshine spilling on scholars unwilling. Lads and lasses wear sweaters to classes. Afternoons burning leaves turning. Showers: the night’s 12 hours! No more flowers.
Here some other things you might learn by leafing through September in the Old Farmer’s Almanac: ABC cancelled the TV show American Bandstand 1n1987 after 30 years; the first international lifeboat race took place in New York City in 1927; cranberry bog harvest begins in Cape Cod Massachusetts on the eighth of September; Ford Motor Company introduced the Pinto in 1970; and you’ll be interested to know, in case you didn’t on the 11th September the typewriter ribbon was patented in 1886
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